Emotiva UL12 Subwoofer

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gene

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I just finished writing up my measurements report on the Emotiva UL12 subwoofer. What an incredible performer for the dollar. I compared it directly against my JL f110 and Axiom EP400 which will be in the review. Anyone ignoring Emotiva subs should reconsider.....
 
Matt34

Matt34

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I like that they got rid of the black ash finish but not so thrilled about the price increase. However, I have come to appreciate the smaller form factor after having some rather large subs dominate my living room...I could hide four of these around the room rather easily.;)
 
gene

gene

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I directly compared my measurements of this sub to:
  • JL Audio f110
  • Axiom EP 400
  • Aperion Bravus 10D

I used 1 meter groundplane RMS sinesweeps not CEA 2010 burst testing since we didn't develop a test procedure for that at the time I measured the other subs. All subs were measured using the exact same test rig, same location, same calibration, etc. Its a direct apples to apples comparison.

My Measurement & Analysis for this product is done. Now I am waiting on Clint to do the formal review write up to publish this. We tag teamed this review since he also shot a video preview on it.
 
sholling

sholling

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I just finished writing up my measurements report on the Emotiva UL12 subwoofer. What an incredible performer for the dollar. I compared it directly against my JL f110 and Axiom EP400 which will be in the review. Anyone ignoring Emotiva subs should reconsider.....
Admittedly these are on sale for cheap right now but I have to wonder how they compare with other $500 sealed subs. Off the top of my head that would be Epik's Legend and eD's A5s-300. All normally run about the same price by the time you factor in shipping.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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Legend is $500 before shipping. Not sure if that one requires a pallet, but my Empire did.

I actually would like to see a review of the Ultra10 as well, but the 12 will have to do for now :)
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

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Admittedly these are on sale for cheap right now but I have to wonder how they compare with other $500 sealed subs. Off the top of my head that would be Epik's Legend and eD's A5s-300. All normally run about the same price by the time you factor in shipping.
sholling, I have the Epik legend and could not be happier, it was $499 + $70 shipping, if I had to describe it in two words....articulate and deep.
jeff
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

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Legend is $500 before shipping. Not sure if that one requires a pallet, but my Empire did.

I actually would like to see a review of the Ultra10 as well, but the 12 will have to do for now :)
John, mine did not arrive with pallet, but it took two delivery guys to get it to front door and heavy duty dolley to get it down to room, I think net weight is 70 lbs.
Jeff
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
Legend is $500 before shipping.
Yes $500 before shipping and I suspect that the non-sale price for the UL12 will be about the same. I'm not really looking right now but next year I'd like to upgrade my home office from the dual TSC T250s (10" 250w) subs that I have in there now to something a bit tighter to compliment the EMP E41 speakers. But the last thing I need to do right now is dip into my new sub for the family room savings.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
John, mine did not arrive with pallet, but it took two delivery guys to get it to front door and heavy duty dolley to get it down to room, I think net weight is 70 lbs.
Jeff
That's pretty good because the Empire cost $140 to ship and required a pallet. I left it on some cardboard and slid it around because picking it up isn't exactly easy :) I have subsequently purchased my own furniture dolly.
 
gene

gene

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As a teaser, I took all my 1 meter sinewave sweep tests for the UL12 and 3 other subs I recently reviewed and compared the data in tabulated form. Please note these are NOT max discrete SPL#'s like CEA2010 testing produces. Instead these are continuous fullbandwidth power sweeps that test for compression and max output at and below where the product runs out of gas or purposely limits.

F(Hz) | Emo UL12 | JL f110 | Axiom EP400 | Aperion 10D

20 91dB 97dB 93dB 82dB
25 98dB 104dB 97dB 87dB
30 103dB 106dB 100dB 93dB
40 108dB 108dB 102dB 102dB
50 112dB 107dB 102dB 105dB
60 114dB 106dB 101dB 107dB
80 111dB 104dB 101dB 108dB
100 110dB 101dB 101dB 108dB


Note: None of the SPL data tabulated or represented in sweeps have been re-scaled to account for the apparent doubling of output produced by the 2nd, virtual image of the sub that the mic sees via groundplane measurements. If you want to know the true 1 meter 4pi SPL output for each sub, simply subtract 6dB from my measurements.

As you can see in this comparative table of measurements, the Emotiva UL12 dominates SPL above 50Hz with a 4dB advantage over the JL f110 and a whopping 10dB advantage over the Axiom EP400. The Axiom is clearly tuned for low extension which of course kills system efficiency and hence lowers the available output in the higher usable band of the subwoofer. Because of its small driver compared to the 12" Emotiva driver, it doesn't really yield any output advantage over the Emotiva below 25Hz. In fact, the Axiom's brickwall filter eliminates frequencies below 20Hz so one could arguably say the Emotiva UL12 still provides more usable low frequency bass extension than the Axiom EP400. It is noteworthy to mention that Axiom did an incredible job of getting so much usable low end extension from such a small driver and their clever DSP kept the frequency response of their sub more linear than any of the others in this comparison at low output levels before the limiter kicked in.

The JL f110 stomps all of the other subs in this comparison below 30Hz with a whopping 6dB over the Emotiva, but at five times the cost, one should expect this. The JL f110 also has the largest dimensional box volume and bigger is almost always better in terms of low frequency extension. The JL f110 is at an output disadvantage over the Emotiva above 50Hz as previously stated partly because the driver has such a massive voice coil that its own inductance is its worst enemy. That being said, it's still the mightiest sub we've tested for its box size.

The Aperion Bravus 10D isn't even competitive below 40Hz with any of the other subs in this comparison. Having dual active 10" drivers in such a small enclosure greatly diminished usable extension in this product. Since our review, Aperion has redesigned this product (Bravus II 10D) with a single active and dual 10" passive radiators which we have yet to test but eager to do so.

Looking closer at the comparative results here, the Emotiva UL12 is in my opinion the best of the four subs for blending into a system consisting of small satellite speakers. If space weren't an issue, I would also take four UL12's over a single JL f110 or two Axiom EP400s any day of the week not just for their collective higher output capabilities but for the advantages that multiple subs offer when properly placed in a room yielding smoother more consistent frequency response for every listening seat. The very fact that the UL12 is competitive with three higher priced, higher profile products, speaks volumes for just how good this "Budget" subwoofer is. If I were SVS, I'd be worrying should Emotiva one day decide to make a larger, high output subwoofer.

more to come in the formal product review!
 

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rnatalli

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Thanks for the impressions and measurements gene. How do you feel the EMO sub compares with the eD A5S-300 which runs $550 shipped?
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

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Thanks for those measurements Gene. There is quite a price disparity between those subs as well. Like the old saying in audio goes "price is not a good indicator of performance". Have you opened these sub up to look at the quality of their construction and how do they fare?
 
gene

gene

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Thanks for those measurements Gene. There is quite a price disparity between those subs as well. Like the old saying in audio goes "price is not a good indicator of performance". Have you opened these sub up to look at the quality of their construction and how do they fare?
The best constructed sub of the bunch is the JL f110 by a mile but its also very pricey. The Emo is built very well as you will see in our review.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

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The best constructed sub of the bunch is the JL f110 by a mile but its also very pricey. The Emo is built very well as you will see in our review.
Looks like AH will be going out with bang in 2010. Lots of exciting product reviews and analysis in the midst from the looks of it. :)
 
gene

gene

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Looks like AH will be going out with bang in 2010. Lots of exciting product reviews and analysis in the midst from the looks of it.
We have alot on the frying pan right now but not enough chefs to get it all done as quickly as I'd like ;(

Our 22 page review of the Yamaha RX-A3000 is scheduled to post Dec 27th!
 
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templemaners

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Our 22 page review of the Yamaha RX-A3000 is scheduled to post Dec 27th!

:eek: 22 pages? Talk about leaving no stone unturned....

You wouldn't be able to give us a one line preview of it, would you Gene? :D
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

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I haven't even read the review yet and I've decided that I'm gonna pick up a UL10 for the computer room soon! :eek:
 

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